Rare Breed is a unique series that follows Northern Irish farming families across an entire year. Working hand in hand with nature and the weather we see how young and old share in this seasonal rhythm that brings food from the soil to the kitchen table.

Every week Inspire Middle East brings you unmissable stories from across a region bursting with new energy. Euronews’ Middle East show, explores cutting edge innovation , tech, fashion, lifestyle and culture; introducing you to the region’s trend setters and game changers. Inspire Middle East showcases new voices, and vibrant storytelling from across the business and cultural spectrum, connecting people in the region with those around the world.

Watch the man with the golden touch, restaurateur John Palino, bring restaurant and cafe owners back from the brink of ruin. His talent and passion for the business coupled with his willingness to jump in the deep end sees him help desperate owners get back on their feet.

Travel to Sri Lanka with World Nomads' Suresh Doss as he visits his homeland for the first time in decades to rediscover the delicious food, welcoming people and rich culture of the country. Searching for Sri Lanka's local bites and traditional cooking methods, Suresh learns that some of the best experiences happen when you head off the beaten path and visit the smaller towns.

Nick and Paul have known each other for over 20 years and are best friends. Their shared interest in food has led to a close friendship and they delight in getting a chance to travel and cook together.

From fresh, mouth-watering pasta made from scratch, to wine made from grapes grown on some of the world's finest vineyards, Italy's culinary soul ensures mouth-watering dishes for every meal. Join World Nomads Elena Valeriote, Tri Phan Quoc and Sofia Levin as they travel to the foodie paradise in search of traditional Italian food, and discover the local's passionate food culture and some secrets behind delicious Italian produce along the way.

As a traveler, India can be both overwhelming and tremendously exciting. Join Caroline Pemberton from World Nomads as she navigates this incredibly diverse country and discovers the soul-stirring spirituality, culinary creations and remarkable locals that make up India. Travel with Caroline as participates in some of India's most ancient traditions, educates her belly with Indian food, and dispels her expectations of Dharavi, the largest slum in Asia.

Discover Newfoundland, an island off the east coast of Canada, with World Nomads' Will McCloy as he experiences the rugged Canadian wilderness on an action-packed adventure trip. Come along for the ride as Will explores Cape Broyle's fascinating caves by sea kayak, straps on his boots to walk some of the world's greatest hiking trails, and experiences the thrill of hitting the rapids on Exploits River.

Meet the Baby-Face Mums, and sometimes dads, who are bucking the trend and having children young. We follow these young mums, some who haven't even left school, as they leave behind childhood and deal with the responsibility of parenthood.

Follow brothers James and Thom as they take to the road in a three-wheeled culinary tour of Italy. Behind the wheel of their Piaggio van, they explore the origins of the Italian dishes we all know and love and the vibrant food culture that continues to flourish.

Go behind the lens and learn professional filmmaking and videography skills from World Nomads' Travel Film Scholarship mentor, Brian Rapsey, a filmmaker and director. From how to conduct an engaging interview and telling the perfect story, to essential camera tips you need to know, get your notebook ready as Brian shares the secrets he's learnt throughout his successful career. Brian has spent the past 20 years working in documentary, TV, and corporate film production. He's also been a lecturer for six years at one of Australia's premier TV and video production training schools.

The stunning archipelago of Indonesia is a melting pot of cultures, cuisines and customs. Join Jo Raj from World Nomads as she travels in search of spiritual insight, local interactions and genuine travel connections. From the secluded beaches of Karimunjawa, and the rainbow village of Kampung Pelangi, to the orangutan-dwelling jungles of Northern Sumatra, Jo discovers the real Indonesia, away from the chaotic streets of Bali.

From the mangrove swamps, teeming with wildlife, to the pristine, white-sand beaches that edge the incredible biodiversity of the underwater world, Trinidad & Tobago has everything you would expect of a Caribbean paradise, and more. Travel with World Nomads' Miles Rowland as he discovers the diversity of the islands, exploring the Gulf of Paria, Grande Riviere and Caroni Swamp, and gets his heart racing with a handful of adventure-packed activities, including mountain biking and wakeboarding.

Join Gloria Atanmo from World Nomads as she explores the vast and contrasting landscapes of Argentina, discovering its incredible diversity along the way. From the Salta vineyards in the countryside of the north, to the colossal glaciers of the south, Argentina is a stunning juxtaposition of Mother Nature's best elements. Travel with Gloria as she uncovers the art of Argentine food, forms connections with the welcoming locals, and discovers a Latin American culture so passionate, you can't help but fall in love with it, too.

Dive deep into the heart of Spain with World Nomads' Edwina Hart as she travels through every region of Spain. Edwina gets acquainted with the European country by connecting with the locals through food, and daily life around key historical sites.

Dubbed the adventure capital of the world, Queenstown, famously known as the birthplace of bungy jumping, is a must for daring travelers looking to up their heart rate. Join Jabari Smith from World Nomads as he searches for adrenalin-pumping activities, stunning scenery and epic experiences in the action-packed New Zealand playground. From launching himself from dizzying heights to racing down raging rapids, watch as Jabari throws himself headfirst into adventurous Queenstown.

Travel to the Scandinavian kingdom of Norway with World Nomads' Colleen Hagerty as she discovers the fascinating sites, unique tastes and original transportation modes of Europe's northernmost country. Join Colleen on her arctic adventure as she gets her heart-racing by ziplining through striking Norwegian scenery, masters mushing a team of huskies when dogsledding, and discovers enchanting Røros, a charming Norwegian village and UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in Trøndelag.

Discover Japan's cool capital, Tokyo, with World Nomads' Miles Rowland as he explores the city's quirky, innovative and fascinating food and culture. From visiting some eyebrow-raising locations, and operating an advanced android, to sampling the world-famous deadly poison Fugu fish, Miles discovers that, although things may seem unusual to an outsider, there's always more than meets the eye in Tokyo.

Known for its colorful, colonial buildings and classic, antique cars, Havana is from another time. Join World Nomads' Stephen Friedman as he travels to Cuba and discovers the lively locals, fascinating history, and rich culture that contribute to Havana's magic. From learning about the youth culture that centers on hairdressing salons, and discovering that Cubans are the ultimate recyclers, to searching for the secret restaurants of Havana, Stephen discovers that there's much more to Cuba than cigars.

Travel to Nepal with Will McCloy from World Nomads as he discovers the colorful food and customs that make the trekkers' paradise a cultural powerhouse. Join Will as he participates in the rich tradition of a Nepalese wedding, satisfies his senses by sampling local food, and finds the beauty in the chaos of Nepal's capital, Kathmandu.

Delve deep into the heart of Rio De Janeiro and travel with World Nomads' Chris Noble as he takes on the Brazilian city and discovers what makes it tick. Join Chris as he experiences the passionate football matches, samba-fueled nights and crazy carnival celebrations that unite this huge South American country. Stepping away from the noise of the city's glitzy esplanade, Chris also discovers a side of Rio away from the partying, by exploring Rocinha, Brazil's largest favela, where he meets some of the residents and learns their fascinating stories.

Discover the vibrant country of Cuba with World Nomads' Mabel Moreno as she travels to Havana and Trinidad to explore the magic of these cities. Experiencing a world of contrasts - from the rain and sun, to the noise and quiet - Mabel discovers the colors of Cuba by forming local connections. Watch as Mabel gets lost in the mosaic-filled town of Jaimanitas, discovers the serenity of Parque Almendares, and learns how to make a Canchanchara, the cocktail of Cuba.

Notorious for exporting cocaine, Colombia is no stranger to the drug scene. But it's important to know what you're really buying into as a traveler. Locals have an extremely poor view of foreigners that visit Colombia to buy drugs, as they have caused extreme destruction and damage to Colombian society. Join World Nomads' Stephanie Hunt as she travels to Colombia to learn more about the country's drug culture, and the risks that travelers should be aware of, including the mind-controlling drug borrachero.

At World Nomads, we believe all travelers have a responsibility to give back. That's why we founded The Footprints Network as a way to enable our customers to fund charity projects in the places they visit. From the coast of Colombia, to the north of Vietnam, watch as we leave positive footprints all over the world. In this series, you'll see how the small customer donations made, when buying World Nomads travel insurance, quickly add up to fund a number of projects, including education in Nepal, and local tour operators in India.

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Dr. Hubert Monnikes talks about inflammatory bowel disease and why a proper diagnosis is important. The internist is also psychotherapist and psychiatrist. He's head physician for internal medicine at Berlin's Martin-Luther Hospital.

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Not even six months into 2019, celebrities have either tied the knot or got engaged this year. Following Jennifer Lopez's newly announced engagement, we look back at celebville's most expensive engagement rings.

Jordan is on a journey to reform its economy. Counting on a fresh generation of young entrepreneurs to help fuel its future, the country is hungry to boost productivity and growth, plus create more jobs.

They're small, light weight and can be strapped to any boot or shoe: "Snowfeet" are part skis, part ice skates and allow you to almost fly down the ski slopes. It's fast becoming a popular new winter sport.

It's said to drive out the winter and herald the start of Lent: the traditional "Butter Week" or "Maslenitsa". We visit one especially cheerful Maslenitsa festival, in a sculpture park two hundred kilometers from Moscow.

London's National Portrait Gallery is showing a major exhibition of Martin Parr's photos. With much talk about Brexit, it offers an insightful look at all things British - with a touch of British humor.

In Good Shape meets specialist Dr. Fernando Dimeo at a sports medicine treatment facility in Berlin. He knows the most frequent causes of back pain, and shows how to prevent it - and how to provide relief through exercise.

Did you watch the part 3 of the reunion for The Real Housewives of New Jersey? We definitely did! And it was SO good! Now that the season is over, let's go back down memory lane to the best fights of New Jersey! Did we miss your favorite? Let us...

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The history of mountain photography is presented on site: the new Lumen Museum, 2275 meters above sea level, is installed in an old cable-car terminal on Mount Kronplatz in South Tyrol. Ski boots are allowed.

Need ideas for dishes to serve to arch-nemeses? The Disgusting Food museum in Malmo, Sweden, has plenty, from casu marzu maggoty cheese to fruit-bat soup. Mouth-watering to some, stomach-churning to others.

As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, Mohammad Naciri, a regional director for the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, spoke to Euronews about the current state of the women’s rights cause amongst A...

Spanish photographer Xavi Bou captures the patterns of birds in flight, using the old-fashioned technique of chronophotography and modern computer technology. In doing so he makes nature's hidden beauty visible.

In winter, the Norwegian mountain village of Finse plays host to the Ice Music Festival. The musicians play instruments composed entirely of ice. Euromaxx reporter Hendrik Welling checks out this cool music.

Salavat Fidai carves detailed miniatures out of pencil graphite. His figures from "Game of Thrones", symbols and famous landmarks are just millimeters tall. But he's already amassed a huge following on social media.

At his restaurant De Kromme Watergang in the Dutch province of Zeeland, Edwin Vinke whips up dishes using algae, snails and seawater. This winning recipe has resulted in his establishment receiving two Michelin stars.

Horst Raack has won the "Concorso della Maschera piu bella", the Venice Carnival's official costume competition, many times with his hand-made creations. He's hoping to repeat that success again this year.

Best-selling author and life coach Tony Robbins, famous for helping people like President Clinton and Serena Williams in times of personal and professional crisis, came to the UAE to share his advice with an audience which included parliamentarians.